Spouses with Children

In the Collaborative Process, the best interests of the children are paramount. Research shows that it is not the act of divorcing that negatively impacts children – it is the conflict between the parents during the separation and divorce that negatively impacts the children.

The divorce coaches work with parents to ensure that they don't lose sight of their children's best interests. The coaches help the parents to control and manage emotions and to communicate more effectively as co-parents moving forward in a restructured family.

"The objective is to restructure the family in a healthy way and to eliminate the negative aspects of divorce on a family."

If you have questions about divorce or separation, please contact one of our Collaborative Practice professionals.

The involvement of divorce coaches in the divorce process is unique to the Collaborative Process. The objective in the Collaborative Process is to restructure the family in a healthy way and to eliminate the negative aspects of divorce on a family.

Many clients are fearful of support obligations. The paying spouse is fearful of having to pay support that is beyond his or her capacity to pay. The receiving spouse is fearful of…

If you are considering a divorce and you have young children, their emotional and mental stability is undoubtedly your greatest concern. While research has proven the remarkable resiliency of children…